Maximus has secured a $32 million Data Delivery Services contract with the Internal Revenue Service for four years, awarded through the Alliant 2 indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle.
Under this contract, Maximus will develop support for two key systems at the IRS, reinforcing the agency’s dedication to enhancing the taxpayer experience.
“Federal agencies are constantly seeking ways to fully leverage the capabilities of today’s technology, and Maximus has been at the forefront of supporting the mission of agencies like the IRS as they modernize,” said Teresa Weipert, general manager at Maximus Federal. “This work, featuring our support of mission-critical systems at the IRS, will enable the agency to meet their technology goals and deliver better services to the American taxpayer, improving their overall experience.”
Under the contract, Maximus will assist the IRS in identifying and developing data delivery service models, as well as enhancing existing technical components and processes. The company will also advise the IRS on designing, building, and deploying data services to both internal and external stakeholders, contributing to the improvement of the IRS Enterprise Data solution.
The company will then provide continuous services to operate, sustain and manage these databases in support of the overall DDS Data Strategy.
“Maximus and the IRS have a track record of successful projects together, and this is another opportunity for us to collaborate and help move the agency forward,” said Larry Reagan, vice president at Maximus. “For example, one of the objectives through this work is to gain critical insights from data through more efficient visualization to enable leadership to make decisions quickly and effectively. It’s the type of work Maximus excels at with our federal partners, as we map out a technology strategy that meets the mission.”